OpenCorporates

Company registry search for legal-entity grounding

Best for First-pass company verification, jurisdiction lookup, company-number checks, officer/director pivots, and public-register source discovery.
Workflow Verification
Pricing / access Freemium · Browser-Based
Last verified 2026-05-07

Claims and corrections are reviewed before public profile changes.

Signal summary

  • VendorOpenCorporates
  • PlatformPlatform coverage varies by tool.
  • Reviewed2026-05-19

Trust / disclosure

How to read this profile

Editorial

Editorial line

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Review status

Hands-on notes or editorial review dates are attached where available.

Claims / submissions

Corrections and claim requests are reviewed before any public change is made.

Commercial context

No commercial relationship is disclosed on this profile.

Editorial verdict

Use case and fit

This is editorial guidance, not vendor copy.

Best for

First-pass company verification, jurisdiction lookup, company-number checks, officer/director pivots, and public-register source discovery.

Editorial read

Use OpenCorporates to establish identity before making risk, ownership, or relationship claims.

Overview

Best for grounding company research in legal-entity names, jurisdictions, identifiers, and registry source leads.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowVerification
PricingFreemium
AccessBrowser-Based
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
StatusStatus under review
Recommended workflow

Search exact names and identifiers, confirm jurisdiction and status, open original source records where possible, then branch into filings, sanctions, litigation, web history, and domain footprint.

Language notes

Company names and registry fields may require local-language, transliteration, and jurisdiction-specific interpretation.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Helps prevent one of the biggest due-diligence mistakes: researching the wrong company or collapsing several entities into one.

Limitations

Coverage and freshness vary by jurisdiction, and some records still need official-register review.

Not a universal beneficial-ownership, sanctions, litigation, financial, or asset-tracing database.

Risk note

Name collisions, stale statuses, dissolved entities, and similarly named companies can cause serious misidentification.

Do not turn registry presence, officer roles, or shared addresses into legal, financial, or fraud conclusions without professional review.

Trust note

Treat records as registry leads; important conclusions should be checked against original filings and jurisdiction-specific sources.

Alternatives

Alternatives

Companies House for UK primary filings, SEC EDGAR for U.S. securities filings, OpenOwnership Register for ownership-chain clues, Aleph for document-led investigation, and OpenSanctions for sanctions/watchlist context.

Maintenance

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Last verified: 2026-05-07

If something is outdated, please submit a correction or verified update request. Claim requests are reviewed and do not grant editorial control.

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